Former England Under-21 international Lita has struggled to impose himself at the Liberty Stadium following a £1.75million move from Middlesbrough in August 2011 and has had loan spells at Birmingham, Sheffield Wednesday and Middlesbrough in the last couple of years.

The 29-year-old is now deemed surplus to requirements, along with former Liverpool striker David Ngog, who made three appearances for the Swans this year after joining on a short-term deal from Bolton.

Belgium international Lamah joined the club on an 18-month loan deal from Osasuna but was not a first-team regular and Vazquez will return to Getafe as he is not part of Swans boss Garry Monk's plans for the future.

While midfielder Jonathan de Guzman's loan deal is also up, Swans chairman Huw Jenkins is hopeful of returning for a third spell.

"We will talk to his club and agent to see what his thoughts are - as we did last summer," he said.